The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 05, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1912-EVENING EDITION.
unit; of Oregon, Eugono, for Information and catalogue
r Is ai Artist
to toe. He Insists on having
iUm0)!11; JuBt como out
m ,l "vuu,CB no lurns our,
ChVJl118.1 does nt tempt
sW 17, a. ,oaf wo miss our
'iiiV 8eo you horo Raln
fys Bay Bakery
l.J''o'fooigooAle..
Btilti1' Phona Ill-L
sL,.utk
s
ta
iSraae
'i .
jtii i'i i- yfp kwfY 4MQMH
uy
3 nJ
u..i,7irrr n"
n.es w
Making the Most of It?
If less than one-half the good things come to pass that arc reliably predicted
for Coos Bay by persons who arc even now invesfng large sums here, then we
have hero an opportunity for investing in a future that is second to no other
proposition in the west today. And it is toward the west that the investors of
the east have been turning their attention for some years.
It is the great opportunities for growth and development in the west that ap
peal to the trained imagination of the easterner. There arc far more wonderful
opportunities for making fortunes in western city property today than there
were when the land was free to the first settler on it if we can see these oppor
tunities and nvail ourselves of them. Are you taking as good advantage of your
opportunities as the ambitious young man back cast would do if they had your
chance? moMSgma
M L ST ADDITION TO MABSIOTELD offers
First i yoV a!i opportunity to own choicest residence lots
a mm closc to tj1G jest i-cgidence district of Marshficld. A
A HditlOn BtM?y of .tllG locatiou all(1 topography of this addition
r-&.uuiuvri Wlll convince you that the natural growth of this city
Tt y1.11 nmko Fll,st -Addition the heart of the home dis-
J trict of rarshficld.
MrKfield s GO feet audi 20 fcetlong, facing on graded
ATiai dllllCTU streets, are now selling for $300. Terms: $25 cash
and $10 monthly. Corner lots, $350.
To reach First Addition, follow the dolled line as indicated on map in window
of the Reynolds Development Company office, Tokc Building, or call and ask
for plat. i .
Reynolds Development Co.
Coko Building Owners. Telephone 160
University of Oregon Correspondence School
olftrs. FREE, with tho oxcontlon of tho cost of postago on papora
ui cost of tho University Extonslon Dullotln, to CITIZENS OP ORE
COS, forty UNIVERSITY COURSES by MAIL. Ability to profit by
ti courses selected Is tho only roqulromont for onrollmont In tho
Correisondenco Dopartmont. Courses nro otfored In tho dopartmonra
oUtoUnj, Debating, Economics, Education, Eloctrlclty, English Lit
mtert, English Composition, History, Mathomatlcs, Mechanical
Dailnj, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Sociology and Sur
wtor. Write to tho Socrotary of tho Correspondent School, Unl-
COURSES IN RESIDENCE at tho UnlvorBltv nroDaro for tho Pro-
talons of ENGINEERING. JOURNALISM. LAW. MEDICINE, and
TEACHING. Fall Bomcstor opons Tuoaday, Sopt. 17. Address tho
Etftttr for catalogues descriptive o( tho Collogo of Engineering, tho
Colltto of Liberal Arts, tho Schools of Education, Commcrco, Law,
Jfedlclne, and Music.
Way Diwn in the Cellar r
la whoro tho dangor lurks. Tho
dralnngo and wnsto pipes nro tho
starting points for many a sorious
lllnoBS. To nrrnngo them proporly
required a real sanltnry plumbor.
Havo us tako caro of yours and
they will ho all right. Provontbm
Ih bottor than euro. Botror pay un
than tho doctor.
Wllley& Schroeder
80S North Front Street.
PHONE 77-J
sHMl sml JUm?
Parlies Desiring Monuments Erected
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
South Broadway and make selec
tion from the largo stock now on
hand. her. Wilson has in his employ
the only practical marble and granite
cutter in Coos County. And nono
DUt tne best work is turned out,
'I I'l-M IM'I'l-i
" CHS BAY KALTY
i SYN&ffiMTE,
tCALOU j&s ASBiTS
CML CQimZATlW. MIS.
rAMff murr. twain
wmaiLms.
. amsi a srtuwr'o
Ui,nr0,TteatInYeetmonts in small acre tracts near growing
rhl.lH0tb, Th C. B. R- B. has such to offer. Chas. J.
ant Ads Bring Results
P.OLK'S'
OREGON and WASHINGTON
f Business Directory
A Directory at oaeh City, Town and
Vlllara, (Mug- dticrlpttv tkotch or
each place, location, population. tela-
trapti. iblpplnr anil baoklnr points
oJo Clamllled Directory, compiled by
bualneH and proruilon.
it. l. rout a co.. beattle
STADDEN
ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC
WORK, Hromldo Enlarging and
Koduk Finishing.
Harmon Tailoring Co.
128 Front St.
Opposite Orpheum Theater.
PROPglO PREg,T0RY
EDNA LOUISE LARSON,
Pianist and Teacher.
Harmony, Musical History
Phono 254-R.
J.
W. BENNETT
Oennott Swanton, Tom T, Bennett
Attorneys And CouBscllora at Law.
Flanagan A Bennett Bk Bulldlag.
Martbileld. Oooa Co., Oregon.
PERL 1ULEV BAUilN'GEU
Pianist and Teacher
Roddenco-Studlo, 237 Bo. Broadway
Phona 18-L.
LEW JUilZKll,
Vlollm Inatmclor.
Apply Hataes Miulc Store,
Claaa BUurtm September 1.
w
M. S. TURPEN,
ARCHITECT.
Marshflold, Orogon.
DR. W. MORROW,
Dentist.
171 Grime Building, over Graad
Theater. Ofllca l'lione 820.
VT7" G, CHANDLER,
Arcldtoct.
Rooms SOI and 802, Coke Building
Uarelifield, Oregon.
DR. BH1D B. CLARKE,
Specialist
In Nerve, Rhcumutlcm and Spinal
Disease.
Offloo Hours, 1 to 6 p. m.
Office, 004 Coke Building.
MARSHFIELD OREGON
DR. A. J. HENDRY'S
Modem Dental Parlors.
We are equipped to do high class
work on short noUce at the very
lowest prices. Examination free.
Lady attendant. Coke Bide., Opp.
Chandler Hot), phoae 112-J.
J
T
SCIENCE NOTES.
A now Gormnn can oponor cuts
off tho ontlro top of a can.
Most birds oat two and a half
times tholr own wolght ovory day.
Tho Fronch havo colnod tho word
"nvlon" to moan a military aero
plane Dy placing a cako of yeast In a
cup of salt It will koop fresh a
long tlmo.
Tho population of Iroland has
decreased moro than 70,000 In tho
last ton years.
For catching files In largo num
hors out of doors Is tho aim of
an Iowa's inventor's trap.
Australia Is Irrigating moro than
2,000,000 acres of grazing land
with artesian wells.
Tho city of Gnlvoston, ToxaH,
plnns to bocomo tho host lighted
municipality In tho world.
Twonty squndrons of 120 nuro-
plnnoB will tako part In tho fall
mnnouvors of tho Fronch army.
An Oklahoma Invontor'a nut
crnckor Is formed llko a human
hoad, tho Jaws of which do the
work.
' Tho tenth International congress
of stenographers Is now In session
in Madrid. Spain.
Carl C. Krntzonstoln, Mgr. J. G.
Tannor Drug Storo, Santa Cruz, Cnl
writes: "Wo havo sold Foley &
Company's medicines for tho past 20
yoars and havo yot to hear our first
complaint or of a dissatisfied cus
tomor. Tholr romodlcs aro puro,
mado as ropresonted and contain no
injurious substances. On tho contra
ry, our oxperJenco shows us that
tho Company s aim lias always boon
to make health-giving and health-
maintaining romodles." Sold by
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co., tho Busy
Cornor.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY FARMS,
In Lano County, Oregon.
Fruit & Berry Farms,
Truck Forms,
Dairy Farina,
Stock Farms,
General Farming
Write for DESCRIPTIVE LIST
and LITERATURE tolling you about
the wonderful resources of Lana
County, Oregon.
J. K. THOMAS CO.,
Cottage Grove. Oregon.
HIGH GRADE
laundering of Collars, Cuffs and
Shirts. The most fastidious men
will havo nothing to be desired it
their linen is entrusted to us for
laundering.
A LAUNDRY
whero you will be saved all worry as
to tho condition of your clothes, thoy
are always right.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONH MAIN B7-J.
At the Churches
(Ministers and others aro request
ed to hand In tho Sunday church no
tices not later than Friday ovonlng to
tnsuro lnsortlon SaturdaV.)
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Roy. H. I. Rutlodgo, Pastor.
Sunday Bchool at 10 a. m.
Tho Methodist church has lnvltod
Rov. Q. LoRoy Hall to conduct ser
vices tomorrow, Sunday morning and
evening In tho absence of tho pastor,
Rov. H. I. Rutlodgo.
Epworth Leaguo at 7 p. m.
Prayormootlng on Thursday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
Strangers welcome.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Rov. Roht. E. Drowning, Rector.
9:30 a. m Sunday school.
11 a. m., morning prayer and ser
mon. No ovonlng sorvlco.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI8T8
O. J. Colo, Pastor.
Seventh Day Adventlst sorvlcei aro
conducted evory Saturday as follows:
Sabbath school at 2 p. m.
Preaching sorvlcoa at 3 p. m.
Come and spend an hour with us;
wo will do you good.
cnuncn op cmusT.
Z. O. Doward. Mlnlator.
Dtblo school at 10 a. m.
Young Pcoplo'o meeting at 7 p. m.
Thoro wlll bo special music by tho
choir and malo quartet at tho Chris
tian church, corner Central nvonuo
and Sixth stroot tomorrow. "A Gov
ernor's Question" will bo tho subjoct
(of tho ovonlng discourse Commun
ion and sormon nt tho morning hour.
Dr. John E. Oslund, pastor.
MARSHFIELD
FRESBYTEIUAN CHURCH.
At tho First Presbyterian church
sorvlcoa may bo oxpoctcd on sabbath
as follows:
Sabboth school nt 10 a. m Prof.
Tledgon. suporlntendont.
Young Pcoplo's mooting nt 7 p. m.
FIKST IIAPTI8T CHURCH.
Albort F. nnssrord, M. A., Mlnlstor.
Sundny school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 n. m.
Young Pcoplo's mooting, 7 p. m.
Evening worship, 8 p. m.
Rov. A. F. Dassford will speak,
morning and ovonlng.
SWEDISH LUTHERAN
Dr. Edward Oslund, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
Morning sorvlco, 10:45 a. m.
Evening ecrvlco at 7:30 p. m.
n
English.
In tho Swedish Lutheran church
at North Bond tho following nro tho
sorvlcos for Sunday:
Sunday school, 2 p. m.
Communion sorvlco, 3 p. in.
NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN.
R. O. Thorpo, Pastor.
Preaching sorvlcos wlll bo hold in
tho Norwegian Luthoran church at
Marshflold, Sunday, Oct. C, at 7:30
o'clock. Sundny school at 10.
Norwegian preaching sorvlces
wlll bo hold In tho Swodlsh Luthornn
church at North Bond nt 11 n. in.,
Sundny, Oct. G. Sunday school nt 10.
R. O. THORPE, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Christian Sclonco hall, 237 Third
street North.
Subjoct, "Unreality."
Sorvlco Sunday at 11 a. m.
Sunday school 12 M., Wednesday
8 p. m
Reading room opon nn Tuesdays,
Thursdays nnd Saturdays, 3 to 5 p. m.
MARSHFIELD CATHOLIC
CHURCH.
Rov. A. R. Munro.
Mass will bo celebratod at 10 a.
m. Sunday. There wlll bo but one
mass.
NORTn BEND PRESBYTERIAN.
Rov. D. A. MacLeod, Pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Praaching servieo, 11 a.m.
Christian Endoavor, G:30 p. m.
Preaching sorvlco, 7:30 p. m.
NORTn BEND METHODIST
CHURCH.
The services Sunday will bo aa fol
lows: Sunday school 10 a. m.
Vospor Circle and Epworth Leaguo
7 p. m.
Sermons by tho pastor 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m.
NORTn BEND OATnOLIO
cnuRcn.
Rev. Father Springer, Rector.
Maaa will be celebrated at I
o'clock Sunday morning by the Rev.
Father Springer.
UNITED BRETIIEREN CHURCH
OF NORTH BEND.
Mrs. R. N. Lewis, Pastor.
Sabbath school, 10 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. ni.
Prayer meeting Wednosday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Services will b held In tho Swed
ish hall on Commercial avonuo be
tween Third nnd Fourth streots, at
8 o'clock p. m., Sunday, September
22.
All Germans are invited,
FRED ZEHE. Pastor.
A. 8. Jones, Prop., Loo Pharmacy.
Chico, Cal., says: "I have been sell
ing Foloy & Company's medicines
for years. Foloy's Honey nnd Tar
Compound I constdor has no oqual
and Is tho ono cough medicine I can
recommend to my friends as con
taining no narcotics or other harm
ful properties." For sale by Lock-hart-Parsons
Drug Co., tbo Busy
Corner. , , ..ji ...L
News From
Nearby Towns
MANY PEOPLE COMING.
Frank Walto Bnys Thcro Will Bo
Largo Influx From Uio East.
P. D. Walto, tho Suthorlln capital
ist, passod through Rosoburg this
morning onrouto for points In South
ern Oregon, whoro ho will spend a
fow days looking nftor business Inter
ests. Mr. Wnlto roturnod homo yos
torday after sovoral weeks spent In
tho East. At St. Paul and Minneap
olis ho found business very good ia
nil linos. Unllko In yoars past, tho
prcsont presidential campaign has
had vory llttlo, If any, effect upon tho
financial condition of tho country.
Mr. Walto says a groat many oastorn
pooplo contomplnto locating In Ore
gon within tho next fow months and
that many of thoso homescokors will
ovcntually find their way to Douglas
county. Rosoburg Nowb.
GOLD HEACH BREEZES.
News Notes of Interest From
tho
Globe.
E. J. Bakor camo to town laBt ovon
lng. Ho hns Just completed n roport
on tho probablo numbor and kinds of
birds that Inhabit tho rocks off tho
coast of Curry. Tho stato and gov
ernment nro considering tho ndvls
ability of croatlng n bird prcsorvo
from tho shoro lino to tho throo-milo
limit.
Tho county boundary board, on pe
titions of sovou school districts, namo-
ly, Pistol River, Gold Bench, Woddor
bum, Codnr Crook, Jerry's Flat,
Quosatcn nnd Agnoss, nsklng to bo In
corporated into ono High school dis
trict, has mado tho order calling for
n special election to bo held In tho
sovoral districts on Octobor 5, sub
mitting tho question to tho lognl vot
ers. Indications nro now that tho
quostlon will carry by a unanimous
voto.
Thnt Curry county Is now Just cn-
torlng upon nn orn of groat develop
ment, If nccordlng to tho old adago,
"straws nolnt tho way tho wind
llilftmn ' TCntnrnrlann Hint nfi.jiir.tA
thousands of dollars' expendlturo aro
now being oponcd up. Men of moans
and Intluonco aro now bonding land,
tlmbor market Is looking up, nnd tho
mlnoral field of Curry Is drawing tho
attention of capital, Wild rumors of
railroad aro in tho air, yot nothing
authontlo can bo lonrnod of tho lnnor
workings; yot tho socurlng of rights
of way nnd tho bonding of largo
tracts of land at largo prices loads
tho obsorvor to bollovo that groat
dovolopmonts of a pormanont naturo
will soon bo a realization in Curry.
Wo had tho pleasure n fow days
ago of visiting tho lnrgo now Baw mill
of tho Woddorburn Trading Co.,
whllo in operation, nnd tho way it
oats up lumbor is not slow. It has
all tho modorn devices such as llvo
rollers and solffecdlng furnnco. It
can cut a 90foot log and has power
enough to spnro to run a shlnglo nnd
broom hnndlo saw, which will lator
bo Installed. Tho mill Is not only a
credit to its builders and ownor, but
Is a valuablo addition to tho country
nnd tho raodlum through which many
thousands of dollars wlll bo distrib
uted" annually and will roduco tho
cost of lumbor to tho minimum in this
locality.
IJANDON BRIEFS.
News of tho City by tho Sen Told la
Uio Recorder.
Mrs. James Cowan and daughter.
Myrtlo of Marshflold, visited Mrs. C.
R. Wade.
W. W. Knight was down from Rlv-
orton on business yesterday.
Editor J. C. Savaco of the Coqulllo
Sentinel was in Bandon on business
one day last week.
Mrs. Julia Barrows, who has been
spending some time in Santa Roan,
California, has returned and will
again tako up her resldonco in Ban
don.
E. M. Galller. who has been on tho
sick list for Bovernl days, Is not Im
proving aa rapidly as his frlendar
hoped ho might, but nil aro In hopes
that ho may bo out again soon,
Attornoy John Long of Rosoburg,
Democratic candldato for prosecuting:
attornoy for tho Douglas-Coos-Curry
district, was In tho city Interviewing
tho citizens.
L. J. Cody returned Sunday from a
two weeks' trip to Portland and East
ern Oregon. Ho roports business vory
flourishing In tho parts of tho state
he has visited.
Captain O. Wlron, co-operative ob
server, roports tho rainfall for tho
month of September as 4.37 Inches;
days clear, 19; rainy and cloudy days,
11. The total rainfall for the corre
sponding month of 1911 was 2.24-
inchos, making a difference of 2.1!
Inches more this year. . .
r
MliStilMillrtn i n